Although the core graphical styling is unchanged from previous outings, the graphical improvement over the DS's Animal Crossing: Wild World is clear – textures appear crisper, with an eye for detail that wasn't possible on DS.

With little information available it's tough to tell how big a leap this will be over the previous entries in the series, and with existing furniture pictured in the screenshots it's clear this game won't be a radical overhaul of the gameplay system, but as soon as we have more facts we'll update this page to bring them to you. Until then, feast your eyes on these screenshots and the taller, leaner figures contained therein.

I don't like the way the characters look. Making them taller and leaner makes the game look more realistic, and that's not what the series is aiming for (anyone who says other will have to face the fact that you can't socialize and live next door to a panda bear in real life).

It looks like there will be buyable trousers in the game if these are the normal body sizes. You can also see a girl wearing a skirt on one of the screenshots. Animal Crossing + 3D + Trousers = INSTAPWNAGE@Destroyer360That's not true! My neighbour is a raccoon that owns a shop!

The change of the art style is very welcome and amazing. So glad Nintendo are switching up the Animal Crossing formula a little bit with this title. When City Folk was basically Wild World 2, I feared the series was winding down and would die off if the next game didn't deliver a few changes to keep fans interested, but this looks great!

I Was Looking Forward To This! Because I Just Love Animal Crossing ! Until I Saw The Pictures... The Graphics Are Awesome! But The Humans!!! They Are Not Meant To Be Tall : Its Cute When Theyre Small. Sorry But Im Not Getting This